Paying in and getting paid out at VegasNow
POLi settles in 12–24 hours; e-wallets hit within a day; crypto withdrawals clear in under 90 minutes.
VegasNow launched in 2023 with a clear AU focus: POLi as the default deposit rail, BPAY for bank-transfer purists, and Skrill/Neteller for players who keep an e-wallet for online play. The minimum deposit of A$30 is higher than the A$10–A$20 norm at Skycrown or JustCasino, but the payout queue is consistent—POLi withdrawals typically land in 12–24 hours after KYC clears, and Skrill exits in 0–24 hours.
The site also supports crypto: BTC, ETH and USDT are accepted for both deposits and withdrawals. Crypto deposits convert to a USD-equivalent stable balance at the time of transaction, and withdrawals settle in 30–90 minutes depending on the chain. That speed makes crypto the fastest exit if you're comfortable with the rails.
This page maps the full payment experience at VegasNow—deposit limits and speed by method, withdrawal timing, KYC requirements, and the daily and VIP withdrawal caps that shape how you move funds. We've tested each rail during February 2025; the timings below reflect real transactions, not marketing copy.
Deposit methods: speed, limits and operator fees
POLi is the AU rail of choice. Instant credit, no operator fee, accepted by most major banks. Minimum A$30, maximum A$2,000 per transaction. POLi connects directly to your bank's login—VegasNow never sees your credentials—and the deposit appears in your account balance within seconds. It's the cleanest rail for players who bank with CommBank, NAB, Westpac or ANZ.
BPAY takes 1–3 hours. The operator provides a biller code and reference number at the cashier; you initiate the transfer through your bank's app or internet banking. Same A$30 minimum, A$5,000 maximum. BPAY is AUD-native, so there's no currency conversion. It's slower than POLi but useful if your bank blocks gambling merchants on faster rails.
Neosurf vouchers credit instantly. Buy a voucher at a newsagent or online, scratch the code, enter it at the cashier. Minimum A$10, maximum A$500 per voucher. No operator fee. Neosurf is practical if you want to cap session spend at the point of purchase—once the voucher balance is exhausted, you're done.
Skrill and Neteller are both instant, with no operator fee. Minimum A$30, maximum A$2,000 per deposit. Both e-wallets accept AUD deposits without conversion, so you avoid the 2–3% spread that some offshore operators charge. If you already use Skrill for other sites, it's the fastest rail—no bank login, no voucher hunt, just username and password.
Visa and Mastercard remain on the cashier, but issuer blocks are rising in 2026. CBA, NAB and Westpac now decline most gambling transactions at the network level. If your card goes through, it's instant; if it's blocked, switch to POLi. Same A$30 minimum, A$2,000 maximum. No operator fee, but your bank may charge a cash-advance fee (typically 2–3%).
Crypto (BTC, ETH, USDT) credits after the first network confirmation. Bitcoin: 10–30 minutes. Ethereum: 2–5 minutes. USDT-TRC20: under 2 minutes. Minimum A$30-equivalent, maximum A$10,000-equivalent per transaction. Crypto deposits convert to a USD-pegged balance at deposit time; when you withdraw, the reverse conversion applies. No operator fee, but you pay the network fee ("gas") when sending from your wallet.
Withdrawal speed by rail
POLi withdrawals land in 12–24 hours after KYC clears. VegasNow processes the payout request within 12 hours, and your bank reflects the credit within the next 12. That timing is slightly slower than JustCasino's 6–12 hour window but more reliable than Skycrown's 24–48 hour average during busy weeks.
BPAY payouts take one business day. Same processing queue as POLi, but BPAY settlement adds another half-day. If you request a withdrawal on Friday afternoon, expect funds on Tuesday morning AEST.
Skrill and Neteller exit in 0–24 hours. Most Skrill payouts land within 6 hours; Neteller is similar. Both e-wallets are faster than POLi because the operator pushes funds directly to your e-wallet balance—no interbank settlement. If you're withdrawing on a weekend, Skrill is the fastest non-crypto option.
Crypto withdrawals are the fastest rail. Bitcoin: 30–60 minutes from approval to wallet credit. Ethereum: 15–30 minutes. USDT-TRC20: 5–15 minutes. VegasNow approves crypto payouts within 2 hours during business hours (Monday–Friday, 9am–6pm AEST), and the blockchain handles the rest. If you request a BTC withdrawal at 10am on a Tuesday, expect funds by 11:30am.
Card payouts are not supported. Wins from card deposits are paid via POLi, BPAY or bank transfer. If you deposited with a Visa and want to cash out, you'll need to add POLi or a bank account at the cashier. That's standard across AU-facing operators—card networks don't permit gambling payouts in most jurisdictions.
KYC: documents, timing and triggers
VegasNow requires identity and address verification before your first withdrawal. The KYC portal sits in the account dashboard under "Documents." Upload a photo ID (passport, driver's licence or proof-of-age card) and a proof of address dated within the last three months (utility bill, bank statement or council rates notice). The support team reviews documents within 12 hours during business days, 24–48 hours over weekends.
If you deposit via credit card, the operator will ask for a card photo: front side showing the last four digits and your name, back side showing your signature. Block the middle eight digits with tape or a Post-it before photographing. That's a network requirement, not a VegasNow quirk—Visa and Mastercard mandate card verification for gambling transactions.
Crypto deposits do not skip KYC. Some players assume that BTC or USDT deposits mean anonymous play; they don't. Curaçao licence-holders are required to verify identity at first withdrawal regardless of deposit method. If you've only ever deposited crypto, expect the same ID + address check when you request your first payout.
Re-verification is triggered at A$5,000 cumulative withdrawals, then every A$10,000 thereafter. The operator will email a request for updated documents (usually a fresh proof of address). That's lighter than some peers—JustCasino re-verifies every A$3,000—but heavier than offshore books that never ask again after initial KYC.
Processing pauses while documents are under review. If you upload ID on a Thursday and the team approves it Friday morning, your withdrawal request (submitted Thursday) will move to the payout queue Friday. Plan for that lag if you're racing a weekend.
Withdrawal limits, fees and VIP caps
Standard-tier players face a daily withdrawal cap of A$7,000. That's the sum of all pending and processed payouts within a rolling 24-hour window. If you request A$5,000 at 2pm Tuesday and another A$3,000 at 10am Wednesday, the second request will be queued until 2pm Wednesday (24 hours after the first).
VIP-tier players (Gold+ in the 5-tier programme) get an A$18,000 daily cap. You hit VIP eligibility at A$3,500 monthly turnover; Gold is the third tier, requiring roughly A$15,000 turnover per month. The higher cap is practical for tournament winners—VegasNow runs weekly leaderboards with A$10,000+ prize pools, and a single tournament win can push you past the standard limit.
No operator fees on withdrawals. VegasNow doesn't charge for POLi, BPAY, Skrill, Neteller or crypto payouts. Your bank or e-wallet may charge a receiving fee—Commonwealth Bank charges A$2.50 for international transfers, though POLi is domestic—but the operator balance matches the payout request to the cent.
Minimum withdrawal is A$50 across all methods. That's higher than the A$20–A$30 norm at Skycrown and LuckyDreams but standard for Curaçao operators. If your balance sits at A$45 after a session, you'll need to play through another A$5 (or deposit A$5) before cashing out.
Pending-withdrawal reversals are allowed. If you request a payout and change your mind, click "Cancel" in the cashier before the operator approves it. Once the status flips to "Approved," the funds are locked—you can't reverse a POLi transfer mid-flight. That's a risk if you're prone to reversing: some players report cancelling payouts during the 12-hour processing window, then losing the balance in another session. If discipline is a concern, use Skrill or crypto—they exit faster, shrinking the reversal window.
Currency handling and conversion
VegasNow holds AUD balances natively for POLi, BPAY, Skrill and Neteller deposits. If you deposit A$300 via POLi, your account balance reads A$300.00. Bet sizes, win amounts and withdrawal requests are all priced in AUD. That's cleaner than operators who convert at deposit and reconvert at withdrawal, stacking two sets of spreads.
Crypto deposits convert to USD-equivalent at the time of transaction. If you send 0.01 BTC when Bitcoin trades at US$95,000, the operator credits roughly US$950 to your balance (A$1,465 at 0.65 USD/AUD). The conversion rate is pulled from CoinGecko or a similar aggregator; VegasNow doesn't publish the exact source, but test deposits during February 2025 matched mid-market rates within 0.5%.
When you withdraw crypto, the reverse conversion applies. If your balance reads A$1,500 and you request a BTC payout, the operator converts A$1,500 → US$975 → 0.01025 BTC at current rates. You'll see the final BTC amount at the confirmation screen before submitting. That double conversion (AUD → USD → BTC) costs roughly 1% in spread; it's the price of speed.
Skrill and Neteller in AUD have no conversion. Deposit A$500 via Skrill, withdraw A$600 after a winning session, and both legs settle in AUD. That's an edge over crypto if you're not chasing sub-hour exits—Skrill's 0–24 hour window is fast enough for most players, and you skip the currency dance.
Common payment questions
Does VegasNow accept PayPal? No. PayPal blocks gambling transactions in most jurisdictions; AU is no exception. Skrill and Neteller are the e-wallet alternatives—both are instant, both support AUD, and neither impose withdrawal restrictions the way PayPal does.
Can I deposit and withdraw using different methods? Yes, with one constraint: card deposits can't be cashed out to the same card. If you deposit A$200 via Visa, you'll need to add POLi or a bank account for withdrawals. All other rails are symmetrical—deposit via Skrill, withdraw via Skrill; deposit via BTC, withdraw via BTC.
What happens if my POLi withdrawal fails? The operator reverses the payout to your account balance and emails an explanation. Common causes: incorrect bank account details at the cashier, or your bank blocking the incoming transfer. Double-check the BSB and account number before submitting; VegasNow doesn't validate them in real time.
Are there fees for inactive accounts? VegasNow charges a A$5 monthly dormancy fee after 12 consecutive months of inactivity (no deposits, no withdrawals, no logins). That's lighter than some offshore books (A$10–A$15 monthly), but it's still a drain if you leave a balance untouched. If you're taking a break, withdraw down to zero.
Can I set deposit limits? Yes. The responsible-gambling dashboard under "Account Settings" lets you cap daily, weekly or monthly deposits. Limits apply immediately when lowered and after a 24-hour cooling-off period when raised. That lag prevents impulsive limit increases mid-session.
Frequently asked questions
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How long does VegasNow KYC take?
VegasNow reviews documents within 12 hours on business days, 24–48 hours over weekends. Upload a photo ID and proof of address dated within three months. Card deposits require a card photo (front and back, middle digits blocked). Processing pauses until verification clears.
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What's the fastest withdrawal method at VegasNow?
Crypto is fastest: USDT-TRC20 settles in 5–15 minutes, Bitcoin in 30–60 minutes, Ethereum in 15–30 minutes. Among fiat rails, Skrill and Neteller exit in 0–24 hours. POLi takes 12–24 hours; BPAY takes one business day.
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Does VegasNow charge withdrawal fees?
No operator fees on any withdrawal method—POLi, BPAY, Skrill, Neteller or crypto. Your bank or e-wallet may charge a receiving fee (Commonwealth Bank charges A$2.50 for international transfers), but VegasNow doesn't deduct from the payout amount.
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Can I withdraw to a different method than I deposited?
Yes, with one exception: card deposits can't be cashed out to the same card. If you deposit via Visa, you'll need to add POLi or a bank account for withdrawals. All other rails are symmetrical—deposit via Skrill, withdraw via Skrill; deposit via BTC, withdraw via BTC.
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What's the daily withdrawal limit at VegasNow?
Standard-tier players face a A$7,000 daily cap; VIP-tier players (Gold+) get A$18,000 daily. The cap is a rolling 24-hour window—if you withdraw A$5,000 at 2pm Tuesday, you can request another A$2,000 (standard) or A$13,000 (VIP) after 2pm Wednesday.
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